The so-called knee mill has slight indentation at the sides and is slightly bigger and allows for the holding of the grinder between the knees.

These Zassenhaus grinders are the traditional grinders found in households. The rich mans version is the grinder which features the closed hopper.

It is larger than the box grinders and is able to accommodate a larger volume of beans and grounds. There are, of course other manufacturers of grinders.

The well known Mazzer grinder from Italy or the Capresso grinders are also well crafted machines. However, they do not retain the traditional “look” and “feel” of the Zassenhaus coffee grinder.

The Zassenhaus coffee grinder comes with a ten year guarantee which should say something about the confidence that the Zassenhaus people place in the quality of their workmanship.

The hand crank coffee grinder is designed and built to last. Given how robust it is, it is still surprising at how aesthetically pleasing it is to the eye.

It does not have to be hidden away in a dark and dusty kitchen cupboard. On the kitchen counter it becomes a conversation piece and adds value to the design look of the kitchen.

Many of your guests will want to try their hand, quite literally, at grinding their beans for their coffee experience. The coffee grinder is also turn to the mobile.

It can accompany you everywhere including on your annual campaign holiday. There is no need to have to deny yourself the pleasure of freshly ground coffee just because you are miles from anyway.

The excellent Zassenhaus coffee grinder provides the coffee lover with an opportunity to savor and extend the coffee making experience.

You will need to take a few minutes to gently grind the beans you need to make a good coffee. Thereafter a traditional drip coffee holder or a simple French press coffee maker will complete the experience – no power required.